1986
DOI: 10.2172/5696939
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Field evaluation of a cement-bentonite grout and a chlorosulfonated polyethylene fabric liner in hydrologically isolating low-level radioactive solid waste

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“…ORNL has previously conducted demonstrations using particulate grout in waste 4 trenches (Tamura et al 1987;Davis and Spalding 1986). Davis and Spalding (1986) used a particulate grout (cement-bentonite) to grout an opened (new) trench and compared its effectiveness in isolating waste hydrologically with that of Hypalon (a reinforced chlorosulfonated polyethylene fabric). The researchers concluded that the cement-bentonite grouting treatment offered a higher degree of waste isolation than did the lining technique.…”
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“…ORNL has previously conducted demonstrations using particulate grout in waste 4 trenches (Tamura et al 1987;Davis and Spalding 1986). Davis and Spalding (1986) used a particulate grout (cement-bentonite) to grout an opened (new) trench and compared its effectiveness in isolating waste hydrologically with that of Hypalon (a reinforced chlorosulfonated polyethylene fabric). The researchers concluded that the cement-bentonite grouting treatment offered a higher degree of waste isolation than did the lining technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ORNL has previously conducted demonstrations using particulate grout in waste trenches (Tamura et al 1987;Davis and Spalding 1986). Davis and Spalding (1986) used a particulate grout (cement-bentonite) to grout an opened (new) trench and compared its effectiveness in isolating waste hydrologically with that of Hypalon (a reinforced chlorosulfonated polyethylene fabric). The researchers concluded that the cement-bentonite grouting treatment offered a higher degree of waste isolation than did the lining technique.…”
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confidence: 99%